The Siheyuan of the Young Educated Youth

Chapter 63 Cai Family Medical Expenses

Qi Feifei returned to the collective household.

Thinking about the matter with the Cai family, the people at the educated youth site still cared about her. Although she had no use for their money, she appreciated their kindness.

So they gave one pair of rabbits to the female educated youth and one pair to the male educated youth, and let them raise them themselves.

To cut the grass, you have to wait until the dew has gone down. Then, tap the grass with a stick and the snake will go away. Cutting a small piece is enough for the little rabbit to eat.

This job is not difficult for everyone. Rabbits reproduce quickly, so it will be more convenient to eat rabbit meat in the future.

After giving the instructions, she went to the captain's house. She was still thinking about Cai Daxiong's eyes.

The captain was sitting in the yard. When he saw Qi Feifei coming back, he told the Cai family what they were thinking.

Qi Feifei: "How's Cai Daxiong's eyes?"

Captain: "Doctor Yao checked him out. The swelling is still there, but he can still see things clearly. I'm afraid it will take five to seven days for it to go away."

Qi Feifei: "What does the captain mean?"

The captain said, "A few dollars for medical expenses is enough. It's just that Zheng Er's wife's bones are not growing well. Her mother wants her to take care of her and convert it into money for her."

Qi Feifei did a quick calculation, "Give them five yuan for medical expenses, twenty yuan for Zheng Er's wife's recovery, and some fish as nutrition fee. Brother Cai Daxiong will not give any other compensation. I haven't settled the matter with them for stealing my mushroom basket. Captain, do you think this is okay?"

The captain took a pen and paper and said, "Let's go to Zheng Er's house and see if we can come to an agreement."

The two went to Zheng Er's house together.

The entire Cai family was in the room, some were lying, some were leaning, some were sitting, the whole room was full of people.

Seeing the captain coming, she made room for him and Qi Feifei had to stand, but she didn't care.

They all turned their heads away and didn't give a good look.

When the team leader told her what Qi Feifei meant, Aunt Cai was the first to object. "Why did my son get beaten for nothing? He also delayed my two sons from picking mushrooms. They should at least pay 40 yuan in compensation."

Qi Feifei: "Shouldn't your son be beaten? They went up the mountain to steal my waist basket and mushrooms, intercepted me halfway, and spread rumors that I had an affair with your son. That's not enough to file a case. Why don't we go to the town now and let the police station make a decision on who should compensate whom. Let's go."

Having said that, he turned around and was about to leave.

Aunt Cai panicked as soon as she saw it. "Let's discuss it. Why are you going? How far is it to the town? With the captain around, everything can be handled."

He turned to the captain and said, "This is too little. Add some more. Ask her to add some more. Big Bear's eyes are like this. She needs to add some more."

Qi Feifei, "If you want this much money, forget it. I don't have time to waste on you. If you agree, let the captain write a document and sign it to settle the grudge. If you don't agree, go to the town quickly and don't bother the captain here. Just give me a straight answer."

Qi Feifei, a little girl, was not afraid at all. As long as Cai Daxiong's eyes were fine, she was not afraid.

Aunt Cai has been a bully in the neighborhood for decades, but she has never met someone like Qi Feifei, who is not easily persuaded by either persuasion or trickery.

No matter whether you use soft or hard methods, if it doesn’t work, I’ll just turn the table over.

Qi Feifei knew that this was not a reasonable family. There was no point in talking about reason. They would just suppress them.

Aunt Cai was at a loss. She couldn't win the fight, and she couldn't gang up on Qi Feifei in front of the captain. If she wanted to reason with him, she would have to go to the police station, but she didn't dare to go.

There was no choice but to compromise. "Don't tell me who it's for. Just give me thirty in total and you don't need to give me the fish. Is that ok?"

Qi Feifei: "No."

Aunt Cai was so angry that she paused for a moment, "You kid, are you just short of five dollars?"

Qi Feifei: "Special funds should be used for special purposes. It belongs to whomever it is given. I don't care how you spend it later, but I can't give them a penny. The fish is for Zheng Er's wife to nourish her body. If I give you the money, can you buy her meat?"

Aunt Cai choked and said: She went there to buy meat.

The captain saw that Qi Feifei was the only one who could deal with this family of tough guys. Although he was overbearing, he was effective.

"Okay, it's settled then. I'll write the document and everyone will sign and put their fingerprints on it."

Aunt Cai was unwilling to give in, so she opened her mouth and then closed it again.

Zheng Er's wife was very satisfied with the compensation she received.

Cai Daxiong was angry but could not speak out. It was not worth going to the police station for a few dollars, so he had to swallow his anger for the time being.

The captain finished writing it quickly, and Qi Feifei signed it first in neat regular script.

No one in the Cai family can read, and all the characters are red handprints.

There were three copies. Qi Feifei took his own and gave twenty-five yuan to the captain.

The captain kept a copy for himself and gave a copy to the Cai family. He handed twenty-five yuan to Zheng's second wife.

Qi Feifei and the team leader left Zheng Er's wife's house together.

Zheng Er's wife was still checking the money when Aunt Cai grabbed it.

"It's inconvenient for you to lie down, so just rest and recuperate. I'll keep the money for you. It will be convenient for you to spend on food and clothing recently."

Then he put the money in his pocket.

"It's getting late. I have to go downstairs and cook."

Aunt Cai worked quickly and skillfully, and finished everything quickly: a plate of potatoes stewed with beans, a small pot of poached eggs, a bowl of soybean paste, a few cucumbers and a handful of green onions, and a large pot of corn and rice.

When Daya and Jinbao came back, they had dinner.

There were six eggs in a small bowl, and only one was left.

Daya served herself a bowl of rice and scooped out the egg with a spoon to feed Xiao Jinbao.

By the time I finished feeding Xiao Jinbao, the food was all gone.

Daya had no choice but to scrape the kimchi soup from the bottom of the rice bowl. Fortunately, there were still cucumbers and green onions, so she managed to fill herself up.

Aunt Cai: "Daya, clean up the table and wash the dishes."

Daya worked silently. She was the one who did this job before, and she still does it now, but there are more bowls and chopsticks.

Seeing that it was still early, Qi Feifei went upstream and walked a little further, put the fish basket down, asked Doubao to watch it, and went into the courtyard.

Four little lynxes circled around her. The little deer Yun'er and the silly roe deer Xiaobai were so anxious that they couldn't get close to them.

Qi Feifei had no choice but to hug them one by one, without bias, giving each one a big hug.

I took a rabbit and shared it among the four little lynxes. I gave each of them an egg. It was not enough to feed them, but there was nothing I could do. There were three rabbits in total, and they were gone in a day and a half. I had to find a way.

Qi Feifei mixed some cornmeal and went to the back mountain to feed the little pheasants.

The father hen leads one nest, and the mother hen leads another nest. They lead each nest and are clearly divided.

As soon as they saw Qi Feifei coming, they all called their children "gugugu" and tilted their heads to wait for food.

Qi Feifei divided the kneaded cornmeal into two parts and scattered them on the grass.

The two families each started eating their own chickens.

Qi Feifei remembered the snake gall and snake skin, so he took them down, as they were already completely dry.

I went to the mountain to check the mushrooms, ganoderma and ginseng I had planted. They were all alive and well.

Qi Feifei went to the courtyard, moved out two baskets, and put the remaining nine little rabbits into the baskets.

Thinking that rabbits' urine smells so bad, we moved them all to the grass near the creek.

I cut some tender grass for them and threw it into the basket.

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